How to preform a Hard Rest to "Out of the Box" status

Homeuser66

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Ok, for those of you who want/need to wipe your phone so that it deletes EVERYTHING so that you get it back to your "Out of the Box" status. I have the answer!

First: Back up What ever you want/need to back up.

Then: MAKE SURE YOU BACKED UP WHAT YOU WANT/NEED!!!!!

DOUBLE CHECK AND MAKE SURE YOU SAVED YOUR STUFF!!-Did I make myself clear that you will LOSE EVERYTHING!!!

Read This: T-Mobile Support Community: http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-2500


To do another reset, that will possibly leave some cache on the phone ( I know this, as I have done it and it left info on it).

Follow these directions:

A master reset restores the original factory settings and may erase all downloaded content, including ringtones, images, programs, and contacts stored in the internal memory. It does not erase data stored on the SIM card or memory card (if available).

To perform a hard reset, follow these steps.

1. Back up all necessary data that is on the internal memory. See: Back up device files: Samsung Galaxy S II

2. From any Home screen, tap the Menu key.

3. Tap Settings.

4. Tap Privacy.

5. Tap to clear the Backup my data an Automatic restore check boxes, if desired. (you might have to clear Automatic Restore first, the Back my Data)

6. Tap Factory data reset.

7. Tap Reset phone.

8. Tap Erase everything.

9. If prompted, enter the password.

· Note: The default password is 1234.

10. Tap OK.

11. If necessary, enter and confirm the password again.

12. Tap OK.



With that all said and done, now to the Good way to Really reset your device.



First: MAKE SURE YOU SAVE WHAT EVER YOU WANT TO SAVE!! I backed up my folders and my SD card just in case, using Samsung Kies found Here: http://www.samsung.com/ca/support/m...softwaremanual.do?page=MOBILE.SOFTWARE.MANUAL

Bare with me, as I am doing this from memory. I performed it like 3 times yesterday.

1. Start with the phone powered off.

2. Hold the followling 3 buttons all at once starting in this order, Sound UP, Sound Down and Power. (Yes, you will need to use 2 hands).

3. Once the Samsung Android Screen pops up (the second Samsung Screen) release the Power button and keep holding the Volume Down. You will get a bunch of commands (like 4 or 5), First I chose to wipe my Cache, then I chose the option to "Factory Reset Out of the Box" Status. To move where you want to go, simply use the volume up and down. Then to select the item you want, touch your HOME key on the bottom of the phone.


That's it!! You now have your phone back to the first day you bought it. If you didn't back up your apps, they you just have to spend time reinstalling them all over again..

When you start by setting it up, don't allow it to restore your info/settings. I think it's like the 3rd or 4th screen after you touch the Android to start setting it up. Just unclick the box's...or box..like I said, I did it over 24 hrs ago, and more than once...testing it out each time for different things..This one way made sure everthing was gone and I started out fresh.


Hope this helps!!
 

ephraim

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Really??? After I typed it all up and made it nicey-nicey...lol..

Ok,....good to know...but does it really clear out your cache???

I'm new to Droid's....so bare with me...
Well, you could dial that first.. After that boot to recovery mode and choose factory reset and clear cache and your set..

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ollyhw45

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I cant even get mine to boot to that screen by hold up down then power on then holding just down on the second screen? Just boots to home screen like normal

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TheSniperFan

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This wont remove root and custom kernels will it?
No it won't. I know that because I had to give O2 my Galaxy S2 to change my defect display. I already had rooted it and therefore the "custom-download-counter" wasn't 0 again. In order to get a flashed/rooted phone back to the "out of the box status" you need to:

1. Install a stock firmware & kernel
2. Perform a hard reset*
3. Use a special "USB-Jig" to reset the counter.

* I used the number, then removed the folders/files like "MIUI" and the images of the custom-roms I flashed. Then I bored into the recovery and cleared the cache.

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jonny_ftm

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No it won't. I know that because I had to give O2 my Galaxy S2 to change my defect display. I already had rooted it and therefore the "custom-download-counter" wasn't 0 again. In order to get a flashed/rooted phone back to the "out of the box status" you need to:

1. Install a stock firmware & kernel
2. Perform a hard reset*
3. Use a special "USB-Jig" to reset the counter.

* I used the number, then removed the folders/files like "MIUI" and the images of the custom-roms I flashed. Then I bored into the recovery and cleared the cache.

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I confirm that this the only way to reset to out of the box, especially on custom kernels or root

You need to flash a full ROM through the new JIG cable not the old JIG. Old JIG won't reset counter

Be aware, most new ROMs here include old SBL and not the original to avoid the old JIG blacklisting

Better use an untouched "one file" ROM from samfirmware or grab your own ROM from Kies temps folder while it updates your phone

I personally like this way:

1- Use Odin through new JIG to flash an old official untouched ROM, 2.2.1 or older
2- Use KIES to originally update to the last official firmware, disable backup phone during this step
3- Hard reset and format internal SD card
 

Intratech

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---------- Post added at 10:49 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:44 PM ----------

I confirm that this the only way to reset to out of the box, especially on custom kernels or root

You need to flash a full ROM through the new JIG cable not the old JIG. Old JIG won't reset counter

Be aware, most new ROMs here include old SBL and not the original to avoid the old JIG blacklisting

Better use an untouched "one file" ROM from samfirmware or grab your own ROM from Kies temps folder while it updates your phone

I personally like this way:

1- Use Odin through new JIG to flash an old official untouched ROM, 2.2.1 or older
2- Use KIES to originally update to the last official firmware, disable backup phone during this step
3- Hard reset and format internal SD card
They won't bother to check if it's the new bootloader or old bootloader. Why do you guys like to make things complicated. Occam's razor.
Also, unless Ben has updated Heimdall with the info I passed along from Odia or we get a new version of Odin, even if you use an integrated Jig cable the counter will not reset.

Simple way to get fully reset:
1. Flash desired firmware and reboot
2. Dial *2767*3855#

Job done.
 

TheSniperFan

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I confirm that this the only way to reset to out of the box, especially on custom kernels or root

You need to flash a full ROM through the new JIG cable not the old JIG. Old JIG won't reset counter

Be aware, most new ROMs here include old SBL and not the original to avoid the old JIG blacklisting

Better use an untouched "one file" ROM from samfirmware or grab your own ROM from Kies temps folder while it updates your phone

I personally like this way:

1- Use Odin through new JIG to flash an old official untouched ROM, 2.2.1 or older
2- Use KIES to originally update to the last official firmware, disable backup phone during this step
3- Hard reset and format internal SD card
What do you mean with "JIG-Cable"? I just have that small Jig and it resets the counter...
Am I missing something?

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